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Essay heading: sammy davis jr
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Davis joined the act as a young child and they became the Will Mastin Trio. Davis always included the Will Mastin Trio in his billing throughout his long career, and long after he became a solo star. He continued to pay his father and Mastin large percentages of his income. It was his own way of thanking them both for making his career possible... displayed 300 characters
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The schedule was so demanding with train rides, practice, and
performances it left little time for education. Sammy, Jr. had become the star
attraction of the trio by 1940, with his father and friend providing soft shoe in the
background. The act was popular enough to receive attract people to larger
clubs, and in that environment Davis met other performers such as Bill Robinson,
Frank Sinatra, and a variety of big band leaders... displayed next 300 characters
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